On Tuesday September 9 2003 12:24, Nickolaos Fotopoulos wrote: > When I run make I get the following error:
> sip/kzip.sip: In function `PyObject* > sipConvertFrom_ulonglong(ulonglong*)': sip/kzip.sip:153: > `LONG_LONG' undeclared (first use this function) > sip/kzip.sip:153: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only > once for each function it appears in.) > sip/kzip.sip:153: syntax error before `)' token > sip/kzip.sip: In function `PyObject* > sipConvertFrom_longlong(longlong*)': sip/kzip.sip:115: syntax > error before `)' token > make[1]: *** [kiohuge0.o] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/build/PyKDE-3.7-4/kio' > make: *** [sub-kio] Error 2 > After a bit of google'ing I found this: > http://mats.gmd.de/pipermail/pykde/2003-August/005823.html > and the proposed solution: > http://mats.gmd.de/pipermail/pykde/2003-August/005829.html > I tried this fix first by adding it to sip/kzip.sip, then by > adding it to sip/global.sip, and finally by adding it to both > files. The error message generated when I attempt to run make > is the same regardless of which of the above have been done to > the source, and even with the clean source (unedited by me). > This is a sample of what the edited source looks like: > %If (KDE_3_1_0 - ) > %MappedType longlong > //converts a Python long > { > %HeaderCode > typedef long long longlong; > #define LONG_LONG PY_LONG_LONG > %End > The #define line was added. Could it possibly be something to > do with the %If(KDE_3_1_0 - ) line? > I am running KDE 3.1.2, Qt 3.1.2, and Python 2.3. If you're building against KDE 3.1.2, you only need to worry about kzip.sip - that's what the %If (KDE_3_1_0 - ) in kzip.sip (and matching %If (- KDE_3_1_0 ) in global.sip) takes care of. If you're using Python 2.3, you need to add #define LONG_LONG PY_LONG_LONG in the %HeaderCode blocks (as you've done above) for both %MappedType longlong and %MappedType ulonglong (both places). It's a change in name from Python < 2.3 (LONG_LONG) to Python == 2.3 (PY_LONG_LONG). The next release (PyKDE-3.8rc3 - will be on sourceforge by the end of the week) has a better fix for this and should take care of it automatically. Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
